--> Monday, September 1, 2003, 6:44:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi,
> I had a quick look on Cheetah and how to use it with WebKit. My impression
> is that Cheetah is only other one way to write servlets. Is it correct, or I
> have missed something?

Did you miss PSP? I use Servlets with PSP to great effect, I think. I would
never use Cheetah, which seems, to me, to be a cross between PHP and the C
preprocessor (then again, so do many things). I am using Webware because I
want to use Python instead of PHP, I don't want to use Webware with
something I feel is PHP-like... I'd just use PHP then.

http://webware.sourceforge.net/Webware-0.8.1/PSP/Docs/index.html

> What is an advantage of compiling servlets from Cheetah template against
> writing servlets directly by hand (apart from that template can be prepared
> by web designer without knowledge of WebKit)?

Somehow, my servlets have more overhead than PSP, even though I know PSP are
compiled to Servlets. There must be something I am not configuring/setting
in my manual Servlets which is done for PSP compiled servlets.

A strange advantage, but it is one.

-Kai



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